Chinese-Russian security relations directly concern many subjects of
interest to the Strategic Studies Institute. These areas include
regional conflicts, nonproliferation issues, and military force
balances. Given the importance of these two countries in international
affairs, however, almost any foreign policy action of their governments
affects some American national interest. For almost 2 decades, China and
Russia have been strengthening their security ties. Nonetheless, as this
monograph makes clear, the relationship between Beijing and Moscow
remains in flux. In some cases, they share overlapping interests. In
other instances, they compete for power and wealth, particularly for oil
and gas resources. Many factors will affect Sino-Russian ties- including
developments within China and Russia as well as external events. As part
of this mix, American policies will also have some impact on the future
foreign behavior of both countries.